Thanks, all, for all the good suggestions. I've discovered the 
UIPopoverControllerDelegate method "popoverControllerDidDismissPopover:" and 
that seems to do the trick. I overlooked the modalInPopover property, it seems. 
I'll have a look at it but I think I have a replacement for that UIAlertView.

Thanks again!

-Laurent.
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On Aug 16, 2011, at 16:35, Julius Oklamcak wrote:

>> I'm looking at popovers. I'm wondering if there is any way that I'm
> overlooking to make popovers modal.
> 
> The UIViewController that you present in the popover has a property named
> modalInPopover:
> 
> "The default value of this property is NO. Setting it to YES causes an
> owning popover controller to disallow interactions outside this view
> controller while it is displayed. You can use this behavior to ensure that
> the popover is not dismissed by taps outside the popover controller."
> 

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